Euchner, E.-M. (2019). Morality Policy as a Party Issue in a Secular Age. Strategic Parties and Divided Governments in Europe. In Morality Politics in a Secular Age. Cham: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-10537-2_2

Adam, A., & Ftergioti, S. (2019). Neighbors and friends: How do European political parties respond to globalization? European Journal Of Political Economy, Online First. doi: 10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2019.05.002

Wratil, C., & Hobolt, S. B. (2019). Public deliberations in the Council of the European Union: Introducing and validating DICEU. European Union Politics, Online First, 1–21. doi: 10.1177/1465116519839152

Kohl, S. (2018). The political economy of homeownership: a comparative analysis of homeownership ideology through party manifestos. Socio-Economic Review. doi: 10.1093/ser/mwy030

substantive research

2018

Rauh, C., & Wilde, P. D. (2018). The opposition deficit in EU accountability: Evidence from over 20 years of plenary debate in four member states. European Journal Of Political Research, 57(1), 194–216. doi: 10.1111/1475-6765.12222

Tavits, M., & Potter, J. D. (2015). The Effect of Inequality and Social Identity on Party Strategies: inequality, identity, and party strategies. American Journal Of Political Science, 59(3), 744–758. doi: 10.1111/ajps.12144

substantive research

2015

Schumacher, G., van de Wardt, M., Vis, B., & Klitgaard, M. B. (2015). How Aspiration to Office Conditions the Impact of Government Participation on Party Platform Change: Government participation and party platform change. American Journal Of Political Science, 59(4), 1040–1054. doi: 10.1111/ajps.12174

Ezrow, L., & Hellwig, T. (2014). Responding to Voters or Responding to Markets? Political Parties and Public Opinion in an Era of Globalization. International Studies Quarterly, 58(4), 816–827. doi: 10.1111/isqu.12129

Abou-Chadi, T. (2016). Niche Party Success and Mainstream Party Policy Shifts – How Green and Radical Right Parties Differ in Their Impact. British Journal Of Political Science, 46(2), 417–436. doi: 10.1017/S0007123414000155

Winzen, T. (2016). From capacity to sovereignty: Legislative politics and differentiated integration in the European Union. European Journal Of Political Research, 55(1), 100–119. doi: 10.1111/1475-6765.12124

substantive research

2016

Hellström, J., & Blomgren, M. (2016). Party debate over Europe in national election campaigns: Electoral disunity and party cohesion. European Journal Of Political Research, 55(2), 265–282. doi: 10.1111/1475-6765.12125

Lehmann, P., & Zobel, M. (2018). Positions and saliency of immigration in party manifestos: A novel dataset using crowd coding. European Journal Of Political Research, 0(0). doi: 10.1111/1475-6765.12266

Merz, N., Regel, S., & Lewandowski, J. (2016). The Manifesto Corpus: A new resource for research on political parties and quantitative text analysis. Research And Politics, 3(2), 2053168016643346. doi: 10.1177/2053168016643346

Horn, A., & Jensen, C. (2016). When and why politicians do not keep their welfare promises. European Journal Of Political Research, 56(2), n/a--n/a. doi: 10.1111/1475-6765.12173

substantive research

2016

Fagerholm, A. (2016). What is left for the radical left? A comparative examination of the policies of radical left parties in western Europe before and after 1989. Journal Of Contemporary European Studies, 25(1), 1–25. doi: 10.1080/14782804.2016.1148592

Neundorf, A., & Adams, J. (2018). The Micro-Foundations of Party Competition and Issue Ownership: The Reciprocal Effects of Citizens’ Issue Salience and Party Attachments. British Journal Of Political Science, 48(02), 385–406. doi: 10.1017/S0007123415000642

Homola, J. (2017). Are Parties Equally Responsive to Women and Men? British Journal Of Political Science, 1–19. doi: 10.1017/S0007123417000114

substantive research

2016

Heck, S. van. (2016). Appealing broadly or narrowing down? The impact of government experience and party organization on the scope of parties’ issue agendas. Party Politics, 1354068816657374. doi: 10.1177/1354068816657374

Fernandez-Vazquez, P., & Somer-Topcu, Z. (2017). The Informational Role of Party Leader Changes on Voter Perceptions of Party Positions. British Journal Of Political Science, 1–20. doi: 10.1017/S0007123417000047

Bischof, D., & Wagner, M. (2017). What Makes Parties Adapt to Voter Preferences? The Role of Party Organization, Goals and Ideology. British Journal Of Political Science, 1–11. doi: 10.1017/S0007123417000357

Greene, Z. (2016). Competing on the issues: How experience in government and economic conditions influence the scope of parties’ policy messages. Party Politics, 22(6), 809–822. doi: 10.1177/1354068814567026

Facchini, F., Gaeta, G. L., & Michallet, B. (2017). Who cares about the environment? An empirical analysis of the evolution of political parties’ environmental concern in European countries (1970–2008). Land Use Policy, 64, 200–211. doi: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.02.017

Hansen, M. E. (2008). Back to the Archives? A Critique of the Danish Part of the Manifesto Dataset. Scandinavian Political Studies, 31(2), 201–216. Retrieved from 10.1111/j.1467-9477.2008.00202.x

methodological research

2009

Powell, B. (2009). The Ideological Congruence Controversy: The Impact of Alternative Measures, Data, and Time Periods on the Effects of Election Rules. Comparative Political Studies, 42(12), 1475–1497. doi: 10.1177/0010414009332147

methodological research

2006

Adams, J., Michael Clark, Lawrence Erzow, & Garett Glasgow. (2006). Are Niche Parties Fundamentally Different from Mainstream Parties? The Causes and the Electoral Consequences of Western European Parties' Policy Shifts, 1976–1998. American Journal Of Political Science, 50(3), 513–529.

substantive research

2016

Sohlberg, J. (2016). The Effect of Elite Polarization: A Comparative Perspective on How Party Elites Influence Attitudes and Behavior on Climate Change in the European Union. Sustainability, 9(1), 39. doi: 10.3390/su9010039

Morgan, J. W. (2015). Essays on Party System Institutionalization in East-Central Europe (PhD thesis). The Ohio State University. Retrieved from https://etd.ohiolink.edu/!etd.send_file?accession=osu1437609450&disposition=inline

Linhart, E., & Shikano, S. (2009). Ideological Signals of German Parties in a Multi-Dimensional Space: An Estimation of Party Preferences Using the CMP Data. German Politics, 18(3), 301–322. doi: 10.1080/09644000903055781

substantive research

2010

Shikano, S., & Linhart, E. (2010). Coalition-Formation as a Result of Policy and Office Motivations in the German Federal States: An Empirical Estimate of the Weighting Parameters of Both Motivations. Party Politics, 16(1), 111–130. doi: 10.1177/1354068809339539

Han, S. M. (2015). Income inequality, electoral systems and party polarisation: Income inequality, electoral systems and party polarisation. European Journal Of Political Research, 54(3), 582–600. doi: 10.1111/1475-6765.12098

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2015

Warwick, P. V. (2015). Public opinion and government policy in Britain: A case of congruence, amplification or dampening?: Public opinion and government policy in Britain. European Journal Of Political Research, 54(1), 61–80. doi: 10.1111/1475-6765.12069

Wenzelburger, G. (2015). Parties, Institutions and the Politics of Law and Order: How Political Institutions and Partisan Ideologies Shape Law-and-Order Spending in Twenty Western Industrialized Countries. British Journal Of Political Science, 45(03), 663–687. doi: 10.1017/S0007123413000501

Nanou, K., & Dorussen, H. A. N. (2013). European integration and electoral democracy: How the European Union constrains party competition in the Member States. European Journal Of Political Research, 52(1), 71–93. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6765.2012.02063.x

Mazzoleni, M. (2009). The Saliency of Regionalization in Party Systems: A Comparative Analysis of Regional Decentralization in Party Manifestos. Party Politics, 15(2), 199–218. doi: 10.1177/1354068808099981

Adams, J., & Ezrow, L. (2009). Who Do European Parties Represent? How Western European Parties Represent the Policy Preferences of Opinion Leaders. The Journal Of Politics, 71(01), 206. doi: 10.1017/S0022381608090130

Hellwig, T. (2008). Explaining the salience of left-right ideology in postindustrial democracies: The role of structural economic change. European Journal Of Political Research, 47(6), 687–709. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6765.2008.00778.x

substantive research

2005

Krupaviciusk, A. (2005). European and national election results. European Journal Of Political Research, 44, 1086–1101.

substantive research

2012

Halikiopoulou, D., Nanou, K., & Vasilopoulou, S. (2012). The paradox of nationalism: The common denominator of radical right and radical left euroscepticism. European Journal Of Political Research, 51(4), 504–539. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6765.2011.02050.x

substantive research

2010

Warwick, P. V. (2010). Bilateralism or the median mandate? An examination of rival perspectives on democratic governance. European Journal Of Political Research, 49(1), 1–24. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6765.2009.01878.x

Kim, H., & Fording, R. (2003). Voter ideology in Western democracies: An update. European Journal Of Political Research, 42, 95–105.

methodological research

2009

Kang, S.-G. (2009). The influence of presidential heads of state on government formation in European democracies: Empirical evidence. European Journal Of Political Research, 48(4), 543–572. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6765.2009.00840.x

Franchino, F. (2009). Experience and the distribution of portfolio payoffs in the European Commission. European Journal Of Political Research, 48(1), 1–30. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6765.2008.00819.x

substantive research

2003

Faas, T. (2003). To defect or not to defect? National, institutional and party group pressures on MEPs and their consequences for party group cohesion in the European Parliament. European Journal Of Political Research, 42, 841–866.

substantive research

2008

Ezrow, L. (2008). Research Note: On the inverse relationship between votes and proximity for niche parties. European Journal Of Political Research, 47(2), 206–220. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6765.2007.00724.x

Curini, L. (2010). Government survival the Italian way: The core and the advantages of policy immobilism during the First Republic. European Journal Of Political Research, 50(1), 110–142. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6765.2010.01931.x

substantive research

2005

Cole, A. (2005). Old right or new right? The ideological positioning of parties of the far right. European Journal Of Political Research, 44(2), 203–230.

substantive research

2014

Ceron, A. (2014). Gamson rule not for all: Patterns of portfolio allocation among Italian party factions. European Journal Of Political Research, 53(1), 180–199. doi: 10.1111/1475-6765.12020

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2006

Boockmann, B. (2006). Partisan politics and treaty ratification: The acceptance of International Labour Organisation conventions by industrialised democracies, 1960–1996. European Journal Of Political Research, 45, 153–180.

Clark, M., & Leiter, D. (2014). Does the Ideological Dispersion of Parties Mediate the Electoral Impact of Valence? A Cross-National Study of Party Support in Nine Western European Democracies. Comparative Political Studies, 47(2), 171–202. doi: 10.1177/0010414013488537

Maoz, Z., & Somer-Topcu, Z. (2010). Political Polarization and Cabinet Stability in Multiparty Systems: A Social Networks Analysis of European Parliaments, 1945–98. British Journal Of Political Science, 40(04), 805–833. doi: 10.1017/S0007123410000220

Keman, H. (2010). Third Ways and Social Democracy: The Right Way to Go? British Journal Of Political Science, 41(03), 671–680. doi: 10.1017/S0007123410000475

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2005

Hix, S., Noury, A., & Roldand, G. (2005). Power to the Parties: Cohesion and Competition in the European Parliament, 1979–2001. British Journal Of Political Science, 35(2), 209–234. doi: 10.1017/S0007123405000128

Adams, J., Ezrow, L., & Somer-Topcu, Z. (2014). Do Voters Respond to Party Manifestos or to a Wider Information Environment? An Analysis of Mass-Elite Linkages on European Integration. American Journal Of Political Science, 58(4), 967–978. doi: 10.1111/ajps.12115